NYT Crossword December 10 2016 answers
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December 10 2016 crossword
"Summer's joys are ___ by use": Keats:
Hall & Oates hit that asks "What went wrong?":
U.S. city whose name looks like a form of poker:
Prime minister who helped his country land the 2020 Summer Olympics:
Play with an imaginary friend:
Medevac destinations, informally:
Setting for many a political rally:
Just:
Beak:
Island home to the Sleeping Giant mountain:
Ambassador sent by the Vatican:
Crow:
___ Baptist Church, where M.L.K. Sr. and Jr. preached:
Comedian who voiced the lead in "The Secret Life of Pets":
Where you might warm up after a run:
Workers making lots of dough?:
Analogue of Lot's wife in Greek mythology:
Tops:
Runner-up to "Baby Got Back" on VH1's "40 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the '90s":
Gogol's Aksenty Poprishchin, per the title:
San Antonio-based refinery giant that acquired Arco in 2013:
"And a Voice to Sing With" memoirist:
Spenders of 100-dinar notes depicting Nikola Tesla:
A.L. West team, on scoreboards:
Baby boomer, e.g., in Aussie slang:
Justice who wrote the unanimous decision in United States v. Nixon:
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